Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4724296 | Precambrian Research | 2008 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
This near-continuous, oceanward-stepping growth of Fennoscandia over this 330Â m.y. period represents a remarkably persistent convergent-margin system that permits evaluation of Proterozoic processes of continental growth and pre-Rodinian plate reconstructions. Several stages of arc magmatism were followed by intracratonic episodes of “A-type” magmatism up to 1500Â km inboard of the evolving margin. These typically bimodal magmatic episodes also swept westward with time such that the oldest episode in the Idefjorden terrane (1502Â Ma) provides a minimum age for this crustal segment to occupy an intracratonic position, inboard of an inferred “proto-SW Norway”. The origin and final fate of such a pre-Sveconorwegian segment are speculative, but juxtaposition alongside the Idefjorden terrane during the 1.50-1.20Â Ga interval is supported by independent evidence in SW Fennoscandia.
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Authors
Karl-Inge Ã
häll, James N. Connelly,